Dental caries experience and associated factors in 12-year-old-children: a population based-study

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Autor(a) principal: BRITO,Arella Cristina Muniz
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: BEZERRA,Isis Morais, CAVALCANTE,Denise de Fátima Barros, PEREIRA,Antônio Carlos, VIEIRA,Vladen, MONTEZUMA,Maria Fernanda, LUCENA,Edson Hilan Gomes de, CAVALCANTI,Yuri Wanderley, ALMEIDA,Leopoldina de Fátima Dantas de
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Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
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Resumo: Abstract Relevant public policies in oral health have been implemented in Brazil since 2004. Changes in the epidemiological status of dental caries are expected, mainly in the child population. This study aimed to assess the dental caries experience and associated factors among 12-year-old children in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. A cross-sectional population-based study was conducted with data obtained from 415 cities, including a total of 26,325 schoolchildren who were included by the double-stage cluster technique, by lot and by systematic sampling. The statistical model included data from the São Paulo Oral Health Survey (SBSP 2015), the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). A theoretical-conceptual model categorized the variables into three blocks, namely, contextual (HDI, SVI, region of residence and fluoridation of water), individual (sex and ethnicity) and periodontal conditions (gingival bleeding, dental calculus and the presence of periodontal pockets), for association with the experience of caries (DMFT). Statistically significant associations were verified by hierarchical multivariate logistic (L) and Poisson (P) regression analyses (p < 0.05). The results showed that 57.7% of 12-year-old children had caries experience. Factors that determined a greater prevalence of dental caries in both models were nonwhite ethnicity (ORL = 1.113, ORP = 1.154) and the presence of gingival bleeding (ORL = 1.204, ORP = 1.255). Male children (ORL = 0.920 ORP = 0.859) and higher HDI (ORL = 0.022), ORP = 0.040) were associated with a lower prevalence of dental caries experience. Water fluoridation was associated with a lower DMFT index (ORP = 0.766). Dental caries experience is still associated with social inequalities at different levels. Policymakers should direct interventions towards reducing inequalities and the prevalence of dental caries among 12-year-old children.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dental caries experience and associated factors in 12-year-old-children: a population based-study
title Dental caries experience and associated factors in 12-year-old-children: a population based-study
spellingShingle Dental caries experience and associated factors in 12-year-old-children: a population based-study
BRITO,Arella Cristina Muniz
Dental Health Surveys
Human Development
Dental Caries
Healthcare Disparities
title_short Dental caries experience and associated factors in 12-year-old-children: a population based-study
title_full Dental caries experience and associated factors in 12-year-old-children: a population based-study
title_fullStr Dental caries experience and associated factors in 12-year-old-children: a population based-study
title_full_unstemmed Dental caries experience and associated factors in 12-year-old-children: a population based-study
title_sort Dental caries experience and associated factors in 12-year-old-children: a population based-study
author BRITO,Arella Cristina Muniz
author_facet BRITO,Arella Cristina Muniz
BEZERRA,Isis Morais
CAVALCANTE,Denise de Fátima Barros
PEREIRA,Antônio Carlos
VIEIRA,Vladen
MONTEZUMA,Maria Fernanda
LUCENA,Edson Hilan Gomes de
CAVALCANTI,Yuri Wanderley
ALMEIDA,Leopoldina de Fátima Dantas de
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author2 BEZERRA,Isis Morais
CAVALCANTE,Denise de Fátima Barros
PEREIRA,Antônio Carlos
VIEIRA,Vladen
MONTEZUMA,Maria Fernanda
LUCENA,Edson Hilan Gomes de
CAVALCANTI,Yuri Wanderley
ALMEIDA,Leopoldina de Fátima Dantas de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BRITO,Arella Cristina Muniz
BEZERRA,Isis Morais
CAVALCANTE,Denise de Fátima Barros
PEREIRA,Antônio Carlos
VIEIRA,Vladen
MONTEZUMA,Maria Fernanda
LUCENA,Edson Hilan Gomes de
CAVALCANTI,Yuri Wanderley
ALMEIDA,Leopoldina de Fátima Dantas de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dental Health Surveys
Human Development
Dental Caries
Healthcare Disparities
topic Dental Health Surveys
Human Development
Dental Caries
Healthcare Disparities
description Abstract Relevant public policies in oral health have been implemented in Brazil since 2004. Changes in the epidemiological status of dental caries are expected, mainly in the child population. This study aimed to assess the dental caries experience and associated factors among 12-year-old children in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. A cross-sectional population-based study was conducted with data obtained from 415 cities, including a total of 26,325 schoolchildren who were included by the double-stage cluster technique, by lot and by systematic sampling. The statistical model included data from the São Paulo Oral Health Survey (SBSP 2015), the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). A theoretical-conceptual model categorized the variables into three blocks, namely, contextual (HDI, SVI, region of residence and fluoridation of water), individual (sex and ethnicity) and periodontal conditions (gingival bleeding, dental calculus and the presence of periodontal pockets), for association with the experience of caries (DMFT). Statistically significant associations were verified by hierarchical multivariate logistic (L) and Poisson (P) regression analyses (p < 0.05). The results showed that 57.7% of 12-year-old children had caries experience. Factors that determined a greater prevalence of dental caries in both models were nonwhite ethnicity (ORL = 1.113, ORP = 1.154) and the presence of gingival bleeding (ORL = 1.204, ORP = 1.255). Male children (ORL = 0.920 ORP = 0.859) and higher HDI (ORL = 0.022), ORP = 0.040) were associated with a lower prevalence of dental caries experience. Water fluoridation was associated with a lower DMFT index (ORP = 0.766). Dental caries experience is still associated with social inequalities at different levels. Policymakers should direct interventions towards reducing inequalities and the prevalence of dental caries among 12-year-old children.
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